Regional Forecast for London & South East England

Headline:

Strong winds easing.

This Evening and Tonight:

Strong and gusty winds are likely to persist through this evening before gradually easing through the early hours of Tuesday. It should be a dry night with broken cloud and some clearer intervals, and it should again be mild. Minimum temperature 9 °C.

Tuesday:

A generally fine and dry morning with some sunshine. Turning cloudier through the afternoon with some patchy rain, mainly in the west. Maximum temperature 17 °C.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

Cloudy with some patchy rain at times Wednesday, perhaps heavy for a time overnight. Thursday and Friday likely to see sunshine and showers, some of these heavy.

Updated: 14:51 on Mon 16 Oct 2017 BST

UK forecast for the next 5 days

Headline:

Ex-hurricane Ophelia continues to bring strong winds to western parts.

This Evening and Tonight:

Remaining wet and very windy in the north and west, with strong winds gradually moving from Northern Ireland and Wales into Northern England and Scotland. Drier elsewhere with some clear skies and less windy. Mild, but fresher than last night.

Tuesday:

Wet and windy for northern England, Northern Ireland and Scotland, but winds and rain easing through the day. Drier, brighter and fresher elsewhere before some rain reaches the south later.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

Lighter winds on Wednesday; drier in the north, but rain in the south. Further wet and windy weather arriving from west through Thursday. Unsettled on Friday with showers. Feeling cooler.

Updated: 15:09 on Mon 16 Oct 2017 BST

Outlook for the UK over the next 6-30 days

UK Outlook for Saturday 21 Oct 2017 to Monday 30 Oct 2017:

Next weekend looks like being very unsettled with wet and very windy weather likely to affect most parts of the UK. This will bring the risk of gales or severe gales, particularly across the west and southwest, although there remains some uncertainty over the extent of these. The following week looks set to remain unsettled, with further periods of wet and windy weather, however it is possible that there will be some longer spells of drier and brighter weather in between, most likely across the southeast. This may lead to more settled conditions towards the end of the month, although there remains some uncertainty. Temperatures will vary around normal, before becoming slightly warmer for a time next week. There is an increased risk of chilly nights in more settled spells.

UK Outlook for Tuesday 31 Oct 2017 to Tuesday 14 Nov 2017:

As we head into the start in November, a changeable pattern is most likely at first bringing spells of wet and windy weather, interspersed with some drier and brighter interludes. The most unsettled weather is likely across the north and west, with the south and east often drier and brighter. These drier conditions may become more prolonged as we head through the first week of November, bringing an increased chance of frost and fog overnight. However, the northwest may remain more unsettled, leading to a more general northwest/southeast split by mid month, with the wettest and windiest weather in the northwest. Temperatures are likely to stay close to normal, although it may be colder than normal where settled spells are prolonged.

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